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Paul McCartney at the BBC

(62 Posts)
Kate1949 Sun 21-Nov-21 11:13:18

Just to add, I'm not sure if they are actual groups, rather just opinions. This person has it in large letters on her Facebook page. Grr

Kate1949 Sun 21-Nov-21 11:10:01

Exactly. There are a few similar groups I believe. Stop Elton John, The Rolling Stones etc.

henetha Sun 21-Nov-21 11:01:22

What!!!! Why on earth did she do that? If she had one ounce of his talent she'd be lucky. And why is there a group dedicated to such a ridiculous idea?!

Kate1949 Sun 21-Nov-21 10:57:19

I agree to henetha. Some of those lovely songs were written when he (they) were very young. How clever.
I know someone (a young person) who has joined a group called 'Stop Paul McCartney from performing live'. Why? I wonder what she's ever achieved in life?

Rosalyn69 Sun 21-Nov-21 10:52:52

Can’t stand the man.

tanith Sun 21-Nov-21 10:43:48

I quite agree henetha

henetha Sun 21-Nov-21 10:12:57

I watched it and thought it was marvellous. All those great songs. Paul is a musical genius whose songs will live for a long time.

Kate1949 Sun 21-Nov-21 10:04:22

I've recorded all last night's McCartney programmes to watch when DH is out. He's not interested.

granfromafar Sat 20-Nov-21 21:40:24

We're watching and singing along to all the great songs!

Luckygirl3 Sat 20-Nov-21 21:34:58

I have put off watching it as I think it might make me sad - all the songs I listened to with OH. I will gird up my loins and have a go at it when I am feeling strong.

Dinahmo Sat 20-Nov-21 21:31:54

Yes. Great. I thought he was dreadful when he played at the London Olympics but his voice has come back and he's no longer dyeing his hair.

As an oldie it was really good to see so many young people in the various audiences and singing along, knowing all the words.

tanith Sat 20-Nov-21 20:58:47

Anyone else watching? so many iconic songs, it’s brought back lots of memories.